The Fabric of Cultural Appropriation in Fashion

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REVOLT was joined by Savannah Britt and Ish Traore for a discussion about cultural appropriation, and fashions slow progression towards inclusion. Savannah has represented artists & brands like Pelle Pelle, Lil Yachty, Dave East, 2 Chainz, MadeinTYO, and more. Ish has offered Creative Direction to brands like Google, No Vacancy Inn, and JetBlue, all while producing the Woody vs Papi podcast. Check out our take on cultural appropriation in fashion, and the possible solutions to it.

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